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Runes Illustrated
Rachel Newcombe
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R976
R829
Discovery Miles 8 290
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An alphabet developed by Germanic and Nordic peoples during ancient
times, runes were used to represent both simple things and more
complex concepts, providing a written form of communication before
the latin alphabet was adopted. Today, reading runes are a popular
tool for understanding the present and divining the future. Divided
into two broad chapters, showing how to use runes, and outlining
the full runic alphabet as well as a section on standing
runestones, Runes Illustrated provides a compact, accessible guide
to this ancient reading system. Discover the basic three rune
layout, and how it can help bring clarity when seeking guidance;
learn how to arrange the runes in a five rune cast, which offers a
more complex reading; discover Uruz, U, which means a wild ox in
Elder Futhark, the oldest runic alphabet; and see how runic
inscriptions were combined on standing stones to mark burial sites
and the deeds of great warriors. Beautifully produced in
traditional Chinese binding and with 120 illustrations and
photographs of runes, rune readings and runestones, this book will
fascinate anyone interested in this ancient writing form and its
uses today.
Features a crystal directory, organised by colour, covers the
properties of over 200 stones, as well as their common and
historical uses. Crystal healing is a time-honoured mindfulness
technique, harnessing the power of nature to inspire peace and
wellness. Crystals are fantastic resources for health, luck,
beauty, magic, and healing. The Complete Crystal Sourcebook is a
comprehensive reference guide that outlines all the key uses for
crystals and techniques for working with them, from choosing your
stones, laying a crystal grid, treating ailments of the body and
mind, and more. A crystal directory, organized by color, covers the
properties of over 200 stones, as well as their common and
historical uses. Following this is a directory of ailments,
including physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Simply look up
your issue (such as a broken heart or a build-up of work stress)
and a recommended treatment and suggested stones will be provided.
This is the only book of its kind that offers an at-a-glance
crystal directory, grids, and a visual breakdown of body layout and
ailments. The range and magnitude of crystals included makes this
book both stunning and a real powerhouse of information. This
beautifully designed sourcebook also includes a comprehensive index
and a thorough cross-referencing system, to make it easy to find
information quickly. The Crystal Sourcebook is the ultimate guide
to crystals and crystal healing.
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The Wellness Guide
Rachel Newcombe, Claudia Martin
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R804
R741
Discovery Miles 7 410
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Natural Remedies Guide
Rachel Newcombe
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R805
R741
Discovery Miles 7 410
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Throughout its history, Morocco has maintained a distinctive sense
of identity. Its name conjures up visions of carpets and
Casablanca, mint tea and the Marrakech Express, associations that
are not entirely dispelled by visits to the country. However, in
recent years Morocco has faced challenges to its stability. The
advent of new technologies, such as satellite communications and
the Internet, has enhanced the public's access to information and
led to greater demands for human rights and government
accountability. At the same time, Islamist influences are on the
rise, with criticism from some that current structures of
governance are not Islamic enough. As different factions assert
competing visions for the identity of the Moroccan state, the
status of women is frequently invoked as a barometer of the
country's progress. The nation-state has characterized the Moroccan
female citizen as simultaneously modern, secular, and Islamic,
while religious discourse has framed the nationalist vision as
hopelessly enslaved to Western secularism, suggesting that the
Moroccan woman needs to "return" to an authentic Muslim identity.
Based on two years of fieldwork conducted in the city of Fes,
Rachel Newcomb's Women of Fes offers valuable insights into the
everyday lives of Moroccan women. Newcomb evokes the struggles
middle-class women face as they challenge and modify competing
ideologies to create new forms of identity in work, family, and
urban space. Simultaneously, the book situates women's lives within
larger processes, such as globalization, human rights, and the
construction of national identity.
Following the story of one middle class family as they work, eat,
love, and grow, Everyday Life in Global Morocco provides a moving
and engaging exploration of how world issues impact lives. Rachel
Newcomb shows how larger issues like gentrification, changing
diets, and nontraditional approaches to marriage and fertility are
changing what the everyday looks and feels like in Morocco.
Newcomb's close engagement with the Benjelloun family presents a
broad range of responses to the multifaceted effects of
globalization. The lived experience of the modern family is placed
in contrast with the traditional expectation of how this family
should operate. This juxtaposition encourages new ways of thinking
about how modern the notion of globalization really is.
Following the story of one middle class family as they work, eat,
love, and grow, Everyday Life in Global Morocco provides a moving
and engaging exploration of how world issues impact lives. Rachel
Newcomb shows how larger issues like gentrification, changing
diets, and nontraditional approaches to marriage and fertility are
changing what the everyday looks and feels like in Morocco.
Newcomb's close engagement with the Benjelloun family presents a
broad range of responses to the multifaceted effects of
globalization. The lived experience of the modern family is placed
in contrast with the traditional expectation of how this family
should operate. This juxtaposition encourages new ways of thinking
about how modern the notion of globalization really is.
Encountering Morocco introduces readers to life in this North
African country through vivid accounts of fieldwork as personal
experience and intellectual journey. We meet the contributors at
diverse stages of their careers-from the unmarried researcher
arriving for her first stint in the field to the seasoned
fieldworker returning with spouse and children. They offer frank
descriptions of what it means to take up residence in a place where
one is regarded as an outsider, learn the language and local
customs, and struggle to develop rapport. Moving reflections on
friendship, kinship, and belief within the cross-cultural encounter
reveal why study of Moroccan society has played such a seminal role
in the development of cultural anthropology. -- Indiana University
Press
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